Photographer's Note

This big forehead was captured in The Small Square from Sibiu.
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As its name says, the Piaţă Mică (Small Square) is smaller in size, being rather longer than wide. Its north-west side has a curved shape, unlike the Grand Square, which has an approximately rectangular shape. Accordingly, Piaţă Mică plays a smaller part in the city's present-day life.
The square is connected to the other two squares and to other streets by small, narrow passages. The main access from the Lower City is through Ocnei Street, which divides the square in two. The street passes under the Liar's Bridge - the first bridge in Romania to have been cast in iron (1859).
To the right of the bridge is another symbol of the city, The House of the Arts, an arched building formerly belonging to the Butchers' Guild. On the left side of the bridge is the Luxemburg House, a Baroque four-storey building, former seat of the Goldsmiths' Guild.
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source: wikipedia

Strange, well seen, very well framed, this graphical composition is mesmerizing. I wonder if its funny aspect is also as much apparent as here on the full view of the house?
Congratulations
Regards
Marine

First time I saw these windows was on this very sight, and they still make a great subject for photography. The heavy black frame is OK, the picture itself superb, but I do wonder why you didn't center the eyes - there's more space to the left than to the right - was this done on purpose?

Hello Daniel,
These windows are a pleasant memory for me of my visit of Romania.
There I've seen a lot of these windows and they always attracted me.
I like this composition, the big black frame around the red roof and the funny title.
Best regards, Paul

Thanks for this super sweet post. Because of this site and Craig (macjake) I am now looking for these faces when I travel. Good idea for showing it without the typical smiling mouth. It makes me smile.

Hi Daniel,
Lovely graphic photograph of what I suppose are two little dormer windows at the bottom of a tiled roof. They really look like winking eyes.
Great management of sharpness and colours on the tiles.
Appropriate black frame.
Best regards.
Marie-Louise.

Hi Daniel,
This is a really surreal image, and composing it the way you was a visionary piece of photography. It reminds me for some reason of Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum from Alice in Wonderland, probably the giant orange forehead!
Inspiring shot, shows me that fascinating results can be found in so many unlikely places.
All the best
Noel